Although the loft's selling price is $250,000 less than what Hughes was hoping for, it's still almost double the amount he originally paid for the space. He purchased the three-bedroom space with financier Sean Eldridge for $4.5 million in 2010. Now that's a profit anyone would "like."

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It turns out your Facebook addiction is worth more than just a couple hundred "friends" and validation in the form of likes. All the time we've spent on the social media site over the years has really added up — to $8.75 million to be exact.

That's how much Facebook co-founder and publisher of the New Republic, Chris Hughes, is asking for his three-bedroom New York City loft, according to 6sqft.com.

The swanky space, which Hughes co-owns with financier Sean Eldridge, boasts an impressive 4,100 square feet of living space — a far cry from most cramped New York City pads.

Most of the space is outfitted with rich, dark hues that complement the exposed brick and original detailing, while a sleek, bright-white kitchen adds a dose of modernity to the otherwise traditional apartment. The loft also includes a sizable, 37-foot-by-31-foot living room with working fireplace, and a private library that would make any bibliophile smile.